Technical data
Index-6 Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-0000518-09
ports
identifying by port area ID
5-2
identifying by slot and port number 5-2
status of 9-5
ports, swapping 7-8
powering off a card 5-3
powering port cards on and off 5-3
preparing a switch 7-4
printing hard copies of switch information 4-5
privileges in accounts 2-3
procedural differences between fixed-port and
variable-port switches
1-1
public key infrastructure encryption 3-18
R
recognizing buffer underallocation 12-10
recognizing MQ-WRITE errors 10-12
recognizing the port initialization and FCP auto
discovery process
10-24
recording configuration information 7-17
recovering forgotten passwords 3-39
recovery password 3-37
recovery string, boot PROM password 3-34
registered listeners 7-7
remote switch C-1
removing
end-to-end monitors
14-7
filter-based monitors 14-10
removing members
zone
13-15
removing members from a zone configuration
13-19
removing members, alias 13-12
resolving zone conflicts 13-27
restoring a configuration 4-2
restoring a segmented fabric 10-8
restoring configurations in a FICON environment
4-4
restoring monitor configuration 14-15
restoring the system configuration settings 4-2
routing
assigning a static route
6-3
routing policies 6-1, 6-2
rules for configuring zones 13-10
S
saved zone configuration 13-6
saving and restoring monitor configurations 14-
15
saving monitor configuration 14-15
scope and references 1-2
secure shell (ssh) 3-3
secure socket layer protocol 3-18
secure sockets layer 3-18
security 3-3
security and zoning 13-27
selecting a PID format A-4
serial connection 2-1, 2-2
setting a mask for end-to-end monitors 14-6
setting a unique domain id 7-6
setting chassis configurations 5-5
setting mask for end-to-end monitors 14-6
setting mode register bits 7-13
setting port speeds 12-7
setting the boot prom password 3-34
setting the card beacon mode 5-12
setting the date and time 2-5
setting the default account passwords 2-3
setting the IP address 2-3
setting the security level 3-26
setting the switch date and time 2-5
setting up automatic trace dump transfers 9-15
setting up RADIUS AAA service 3-9
setup summary 7-9
slotshow command 2-19
SNMP 3-25, 3-26, 3-30, 3-31, 3-32
SNMPv1 3-28, 3-30
SNMPv3 3-27
specifying frame order delivery 6-3
specifying the routing policy 6-2
splitting a fabric 13-27
SSL 3-18
standard filter-based monitors 14-8